Reflection 1: Burn Journals Personal Response: What are your initial reactions to the book? What insights‚ aha’s‚ or connections do you have based on your group’s conversation? When I first started this book I had an idea that it was going to be really emotional and the boy was depressed for reasons because of home life‚ or just a sickness he couldn’t understand. But when it started out as such raw thoughts of a male teenage boy‚ I was completely caught off guard by how honest it
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as he wants him to become a man at the age of 8. 3. Paul Smart for his age and tries to interfere with adult issues. This is shown as he tries to fix Mr.Harger and what appeared to be his wife’s marriage‚ technically it worked. Style: Vonnegut’s style creates a very suspenseful atmosphere as it is leading to the ending which keeps the reader wanting to know what will happen next. Point of View: Kurt Vonnegut uses Third person limited point of view because the narrator knows only the
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cones under his pines.” It is obvious that Robert Frost does not literally mean that apple tree can move and eat cones‚ but this imagery serves as a metaphor that the persona and his friend are different‚ perhaps in personality‚ culture or living style. Pine and apple have very distinct colour and shapes‚ and I think what the poet is trying to communicate is that even the two friends are different‚ there is not need to build up a barrier between their friendship because they will not offend or interrupt
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and of their consensus between author and reader. In fiction‚ the accepted continuity of chronological development was upset by Conrad‚ while Woolf attempted the new ways of tracing the flow of characters’ thoughts in their stream of consciousness style. For example‚ Woolf’s “Mrs. Dalloway”. Realism: It is a mode of writing that gives the impression of recording or reflecting un actual way of life. Realism is characterized by its attempt objectively to offer up a mirror to the world‚ thus disavowing
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Style Analysis; Hemingway V.S Fitzgerald Fitzgerald and Hemingway both derive from the same literary time period‚ creating two pieces work. When it comes to Fitzgerald’s and Hemingway’s work they both differ on subject matter; coming down to eloquent fixtures of work‚ well structured sentences‚ complex sentence‚ elevated diction‚ and innumerable more‚ Fitzgerald sweeps the floor. Hemingway on the other hand has a gritty‚ down to earth attitude with his writing‚ but continues to have that similar
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The Different Styles of Writing Maturation is the main idea behind the work of Zora Neale Hurston’s novel Their Eyes Were Watching God with the main character‚ Janie‚ experiencing her coming of age as she goes through criticizing judgment almost every single day. Throughout the novel‚ Hurston uses many different metaphors to express her ideas‚ which also define the style she uses. The passage I have selected includes when Janie first arrives to town. Hurston had described the town mostly as‚ “These
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Exploring various comic styles‚ demonstrating the connection between words and imagery and their connection to communication/language. To express his purpose the author exercises four primary rhetorical
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words are generally used. Such labels include colloquial‚ slang‚ dialect‚ nonstandard‚ and archaic. See also: Diction E.B. White’s Diction and Metaphors in "Death of a Pig" Nonstandard English and Standard English Plain Style‚ Middle Style‚ and Grand Style Style Usage Examples and Observations: "Each of us employs a different level of usage (word choice) depending upon whether we are speaking or writing‚ upon who are our audience‚ upon the kind of occasion‚ etc. Different levels of
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aspects of style. By Adam van Sant The extract from Sunrise on the Veld was written by Doris Lessing. He purpose is to make us feel like we are inside the head of the main character. The main character has come across a dying buck in a field and is contemplating whether to put the buck out of itÕs suffering. Lessing uses many aspects of style in her writing. Some include point of view‚ tone‚ word choice‚ conflict‚ sentence structure and atmosphere. As all of these aspects of style come together
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both ‘Chemistry’ by Graham Swift and ‘The Landlady’ by Roald Dahl are two of the most unique and effective stories. They share both similarities and differences throughout. Comparing and contrasting the way the authors use their inimitable writing style to achieve their intentions in the story will give us more idea how these stories are alike and distinct. In a way‚ these two stories are similar because both the authors had carefully chosen the words they used in order to tell the relationship
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